There is an administrator account, but individual users can configure
access control lists on their files (right-click, properties, security)
that would prevent the administrator from reading them. The only way
that an administrator could then read them would be to "take ownership"
first. Unlike Unix, ownership of a file is taken rather than given, so
even if an Administrator read a confidential file, the OS would not let
then erase traces of having done so. If you wanted to steal a file, you
could obviously back it up to tape (if you have the Backup Operator
role) restore it to another system, take ownership there and read it
(unless it was encrypted of course) but there's only so much an OS can
do about physical security. 

The point is, you only need one, single trusted person to hold the
administrator account (someone from your audit firm, for example) and
almost everything can be done by sub-administrators who only have the
precise permissions they need and no more. In theory, anyway :0) 

g



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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 2:41 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


but doesn't there have to be ONE account/role in NT that can assign all
the 
others? how else could you set up a role or continue to set them up?

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